The Utah Board of Tourism Development on Friday approved more than $790,000 in the first round of applications for the state's new cooperative marketing program for tourism.

The state has appropriated $2 million this fiscal year for co-op programs.

Those approved Friday are:

Salt Lake Airport/Park City, $112,500

Deaflympics, $100,000

Moab Convention and Visitors Bureau, $100,000

Ski Utah, $94,271

Salt Lake CVB — Ski Salt Lake, $75,000

Garfield County, $67,334

American West Heritage Center, $49,592

Zion and Bryce, $33,500

Park City Jazz Foundation, $25,500

Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce — Golf Wasatch, $20,000

Kimball Arts, $19,688

Sevier County CVB, $18,750

Cache Valley CVB, $14,852

Ogden-Weber CVB, $11,250

Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce — Snowmobiling, $10,000

Heber Railroad, $10,000

Union Station, $8,750

Wayne County, $8,029

Moab Music Festival, $6,007

Alta, $5,000

The board considered 39 applications seeking nearly $1.9 million.

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"We were gratified at the overwhelming response we received in this first go-around for the opportunity to partner with the state and leverage Utah's advertising dollars," Leigh von der Esch, managing director of the Utah Office of Tourism in the Governor's Office of Economic Development, said in a prepared statement. "The committee was impressed with the cost/benefit ratio and leveraging of advertising dollars that the successful applicants presented."

Eligible organizations must be cities, counties, nonprofit destination marketing organizations or similar public entities that have been established as a nonprofit for at least one year. The tourism office will match up to half of the cost of a marketing project. All projects must use the state brand and have a call to action.

The next application deadline in the first funding cycle is Dec. 1. The second funding cycle will begin in February. Applications and guidelines can be downloaded at travel.utah.gov.

Details about the co-op guidelines and the application form are available by calling the tourism office at 801-538-1900.

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